Following in the footsteps of the Grateful Dead, The Band, and Janis Joplin, who banded together to tour Canada by train in 1970, Mumford & Sons, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, and Old Crow Medicine Show have announced a joint tour this April that will be conducted by railroad.

The Railroad Revival Tour will find the three acts touring the States by vintage railroad car. The bands will live, record, and no doubt party on the train, which is 15,000 feet long and built from 1950s and ’60s rail cars. It’s a Kerouacian dream.

“From hobos to the wild west, trains have always been a fascination of mine. This tour is going to be rad,” says Edward Sharpe’s Alex Ebert.

Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show adds “It’s bound to be one hell of a steel wheelin, railroadin good time…while the western country rolls by and the smoke rises blacker than musical notes pouring out of that stoked-up-and-chuggin iron chariot.”

Mumford & Sons’ Winston Marshall chimes in: “”To misquote the great Woody Guthrie, this train is bound for disgrace. Glorious disgrace. Woody rode with his fellow drifters around North America; we get to do it with a bunch of other musicians, although not strangers, from different corners of the world. A dream come true to be on tour with them, a privilege we get to do it on a train (one of Britain’s greatest inventions by the way).”